Girl Take over Leadership Roles Again in Swedish Embassy in Vietnam
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Celebrating this International Day of the Girls, Ha Anh, a 20-year-old law student in Hanoi, had a chance to take over the role of the Swedish Ambassador to Vietnam from Ambassador Johan Ndisi, experiencing what a day of an ambassador was like and participating in a meaningful discussion with the Ambassador over the topic of empowering girls and young women in leadership.
“Girl Takeover 2024 showcases the incredible potential of girls and young women to lead and instigate positive change. This platform gives us a voice to address challenges and advocate for meaningful solutions. We’re just getting started!” Ha Anh shared at the end of the day.
Ha Anh (purple ao dai) shares her thoughts during the discussion between Swedish Ambassador Johan Ndisi, Plan Inter ational Vietnam’s Country Director Migena Shulla, and staff members of both organizations. Photo: Plan |
Swedish Ambassador Johan Ndisi emphasized Sweden’s strong commitment to gender equality. “By supporting the next generation of female leaders, we aim to break down traditional gender norms. When a girl is empowered, she not only changes her own life but also uplifts her family and community.”
He further stated Sweden is ranked as the second most innovative country in the world, and good working conditions for women are key for this to be the case. When discussing equality, it’s vital to remember that 50% of the population cannot be subjects; they must be active participants and leaders.”
Swedish Ambassador Johan Ndisi and Ha Anh. Photo: Plan |
Research shows that when young women are given the chance to realize their potential, they inspire others, create collective strength, and contribute to more resilient economies.
Migena Shulla, country director of Plan International Vietnam, echoed this sentiment. “Empowering young people is essential for long-term, sustainable solutions. Initiatives like Girl Takeover amplify their voices and equip them to effect real change. When girls are involved in decision-making, they bring unique perspectives that are crucial for creating a more equitable and resilient society.”
As Vietnam faces rising climate challenges such as sea-level rise and natural disasters, the need for female leadership in climate resilience and sustainability is becoming increasingly urgent. Women's participation in climate action has proven critical in helping communities adapt, mitigate risks, and thrive in the face of environmental changes.
Girls Takeover is a global initiative by Plan International, held annually on October 11, celebrating International Day of the Girl. Its primary goal is to promote gender equality and empower girls and young women by allowing them to step into leadership roles. Since its launch in 2016, the campaign has organized thousands of events worldwide, where girls not only raise their voices but also actively and meaningfully participate in shaping their own futures. In Vietnam, the Girls Takeover activities have been held for several years and have consistently attracted significant attention from both the community and the media. The Embassy of Sweden in Vietnam has been one of the most active partners supporting this initiative. |
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